Fousseni Diabaté

Fousseni Diabaté’s current rating is 70, with his top stats being sprint speed (82) and agility (80).

His potential FIFA rating sees him go upwards to 78, level with the likes of Englishmen Callum Wilson and Michail Antonio.

Diabaté burst into the first team back in early 2018, scoring twice on his debut in the FA Cup against Peterborough.

He made 14 appearances last season, but has only managed the one appearance in the 2018/19 season, and has now been loaned out to Sivasspor in the Turkish League to try and get him some more first team football.

Darnell Johnson

Despite not having registered a single first-team appearance for the Foxes, Darnell Johnson is viewed as a hot prospect by both FIFA and City fans alike.

A recent regular in City’s academy at both right-back and his preferred centre-back, he displayed both his versatility and leadership, regularly skippering the under 23s in the absence of Hamza Choudhury.

In January, the defender was loaned to Hibernian, where he has made one appearance. His current overall rating may only be 62, but the 20-year-old is expected to undergo massive growth in the coming years.

In-game, Johnson’s potential overall is 78, which would take him to a similar level to the likes of Kurt Zouma and Jamal Lascelles, both of whom featuring regularly in the Premier League. His best attributes include strength (68), jumping (67) and aggression (69).

Josh Knight

Josh Knight’s current FIFA rating is 64, with the potential rating reaching the gold level standard of 77, which is higher than Willy Boly (76), Wolverhampton Wanderers’ current centre-half.

With one senior appearance under his belt, Josh Knight presents all the attributes to become a top centre-half for Leicester.

Currently on-loan at Peterborough, the Englishman has come through the academy ranks from a very young-age, and has demonstrated great leadership and versatility whilst playing for the reserves, popping up with the occasional goal as well.

The 21 year-old appeared in the Carabao Cup against Sheffield United, replacing the current number one defender Harry Maguire.

In the few minutes he was given he demonstrated why he captained the U23s, putting in a fantastic block to deny the Blades late on and helping TO secure their place in the next round.

Layton Ndukwu

Current overall - 62

Potential overall – 77

Layton Ndukwu, one of Leicester City Under-23s' brightest stars, in action in the first team's pre-season friendly against Lille (Image: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

The 20-year-old winger has three goals in five appearances in Premier League 2 this season, while boasting six goals at England under 17 level.

Despite his short career being plagued by injury, Ndukwu is still a fantastic prospect for the Foxes.

Competent with both feet, the skilful youngster is adept as either a winger or supporting striker.

Daniel Iversen

Daniel Iversen is currently rated 63, with reflexes (66) and diving (67) his top two stats.

His potential rating sees him climb up to the cusp of the gold rating, at 75. This would put him on a par with other Premier League goalkeepers such as Bournemouth’s Arter Boruc and Crystal Palace’s Wayne Hennessey.

Currently on-loan at Ipswich, Iversen has made 37 appearances at the League two side.

With his loan spell coming to an end in the summer, new manager Brendan Rodgers could be considering another loan spell elsewhere or even bringing him into the first team.